Someone once said that modern architecture is one of the scenic spots when traveling to a place, but it is more important to look at the "soul" of this place. The so-called "soul" refers to historical sites. Only through these historical sites can we get a glimpse of the past glorious years and decline of this place, and the charming snow country will first introduce Batu Alang, which has entered a hundred years. Jingshan park is located about 25 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur. You can take Wan Wan Road or Yiyue Road, and you will pass through winding paths along the way. However, it is actually very good to appreciate the scenery along the way with an outing mentality. If you use the Wan-nao Highway, you can also see groups of monkeys parked on the roadside along the way, which is a scenery that the city can't see. If you take the main road, there will always be road signs along the way; If you are a flower lover, you can see a Ji Hu Garden on the roadside before you turn to the entrance of jingshan park. If you have time, you might as well go in and buy and visit.
Coal has been shining for half a century.
Speaking of Zhou Xue, a major coal mine town, it has a history of one hundred years since it opened. After 19 13 started mining, it promoted the development of this remote town, and became an economic town in Zhou Xue at that time, even with trains passing through it, and its glorious history lasted for half a century. Although jingshan park is not a new village, it has a strong new village style. When entering jingshan park, the first signpost is the church on the left hill. If you follow the road, you will reach the traffic circle at the entrance of jingshan park Street, but it may be the traffic circle with the least traffic in the snow. According to historical records, jingshan park once had the title of "Bukit Kizil Emas", so you can imagine the scenery here in those days.
Prosperity is like coal and gold.
Jingshan park scenery lasted for 44 years from 19 1 1, and it was closed due to the collapse caused by 1958, ending the mining industry for about half a century. Although the scenery is no longer there, as the saying goes, "Everyone who walks by will leave traces", so there are still many mining relics here, including mine tunnels. It is said that three of them have been excavated, but only one is well preserved, that is, the one next to the police station, which can be opened to the public.
Vertical landmark of red brick chimney
There is also a landmark building of coal mine-coal mine chimney, which is made of red bricks and still stands today, witnessing the rise and fall of coal mines. In fact, although the mining industry has been declining for decades, there are still many red brick British buildings left here, as if they had fallen into just visiting when they came here. In order to celebrate the 0/00th anniversary of the opening of Hong Kong, the local government and village committee held the "jingshan park 100th Anniversary Carnival" in June of10. The two-day activities include historical photo exhibition, historical review, sports meeting and various cultural activities, and even miners who have lived here for a long time explained their mining experience.
Fang Hui bread shop mai piaoxiang
Of course, travel is inseparable from food. Although there is no special food here, Fang Hui bakery and traditional bakery with a long history are good choices. Both shops are located at the end of the street. You might as well take some home when you come here. There is also a happy teahouse at the entrance to the main street. This coffee shop is full of ancient customs. Together with the bread supplied by the traditional bread factory and the coconut cooked in the store, it is the best combination for breakfast or afternoon tea. If you are tired, sighing for a cup of coffee is also a kind of happiness!